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Again in an attempt to bring my outstanding leave down to a somewhat manageable level took two days off work this week leading into an additional day with the Grand Final public holiday. A buyer visited to pick up some items from the Quicksales RPG store, specifically a small moutain of Spacemaster material and added some Rolemaster to his haul. I was pleasantly surprised to discover they still have an active game of the former running. I had a blast with it in the 80s and early 90s, but doesn't seem to get much coverage these days. In more actual play, Thursday night was our regular Laundry Files game, which involved an investigation into a chicken farm fire. Hardly the stuff of agenst to prevent Elder horrors? Well, it turned out that one of the chickens fired electrolasers from its eyes. Yep, a cockatrice, albeit developed in the Laundry Files style. The agency is very concerned about the fire, it is threatening Service Level Agreements. Overall, a great session combining the best elements of off-beat science fiction with a lurking fear of an insane bureaucracy in the background.

Today hosted an Oktoberfest and CheeseQuest today with [livejournal.com profile] caseopaya, [livejournal.com profile] ser_pounce, and [livejournal.com profile] hathhalla in attendance. There was a variety of Munich imported beers to drink, and the delights of German cuisine (rotkohl, kohlroulden, spargel, rollmops etc). I made a kartoffelpuffer and kirschenmichel, and we made our way through a selection of Germanic cheese (jarlsberg, Danish blue, smoked handkase (substitute for smoked Austrian) that were included in the famous sketch. Also took the opportunity to play some first edition Tailisman (which, incidentally, I also have as a German edition).

I've been tinkering around with a few computer systems around the house as well. A recommended upgrade path for my aged Debian Mint laptop did not go well, so I've decided to give CentOS a go on that particular machine. In my continuing exploration of retrospective computer games in my closet have also been playing a little bit of American McGee's Alice - another classic from the past. All of this was interspersed with hanging out with the pets whilst given the house a bit of well-needed scrub.

These have been a very pleasant past few days. The weather has been fine and I've taken several ventures outdoors for pretty much any excuse possible. The social activities have come with fine and imaginative conversation. I have been able to delve into some technical activities both familiar and relatively new (at least in part). The house is somewhat cleaner and somewhat which the fastidious part of me derives some pleasure from. Life here is good but my thoughts turn to horrors in Syria and my thoughts darken; There but for the grace of God go I.
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That was a busy Saturday. Early start on Saturday with a visit to three cafes in the morning with [livejournal.com profile] caseopaya, [livejournal.com profile] ser_pounce and [livejournal.com profile] hathhalla, starting off in Krimpers and Raw Trader. These are interesting because they're located in a tiny pocket of older buildings of La Trobe Street which date back from the area was a slum and the juxtaposition between these smaller and old red clinker bricked buildings in narrow laneways between the overbearing glass and steel modern towers that surround is a strong one. After those we ventured to Cat Cafe, which is as the name implies, a coffee shop (of sorts) full of rescue cats, along with cat-related products.

After these visits our troupe made its way to the Flagstaff Gardens for a picnic lunch, and then to the State Library where there is an exhibition on Bohemian Melbourne, which included an excellent collection of early films (1910s, 1920s), some ribald works from Norman Lindsay, plenty of Tucker material, and more contemporary material from the punk and goth era. Was amused to see some very familiar shots from the early 90s in the latter section. In the evening made our way to Pause Bar for [livejournal.com profile] redcountess's fiftieth birthday celebrations with good conversation all round.

I've also enjoyed two good social gaming sessions in the past few days. The first was on Thursday night with the opening session of The Laundry Files based on the Charles Stross novels. It's effectively Call of Cthulhu meets Pythagorean number mysticism with computer science. My character is country Australian with a broad accent, red hair (named 'Bluey' of course) and a propensity to blow things up at the first sign of trouble. On Sunday afternoon played throug the fifth session of 7th Sea Freiburg, which has been entitled The Vagabond Said To The Bishop. I had some ridiculously lucky die rolls, which caused [livejournal.com profile] usekh some concern. But all went well, and once again the party imposes their will on this lawless city. On a totally different matter, Sunday was also the day that I went to see an address at the Unitarians by Pastor Berlin Guerro, a left-wing priest who was adbucted and tortured by the government.

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